Barstool's Dave Portnoy tells FOX Business bitcoin will soon be used 'anywhere you go.'
"It's hard not to get caught in the hype," Portnoy admitted. "I do believe in it… Everyone is trying to get rich. Everyone's greedy. It's just a way to make money for people."With most of his crypto capital invested in bitcoin, there’s one currency he calls his worst purchase: SafeMoon.
"I bought $40,000 of it and I now have $2,000 left, so I got smoked with that one," Portnoy explained. "And I did say it was a piece of junk, potentially, before I bought it, and it turned out to be junk."
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